Military Families [7/6/2012]
ANTHONY MASON: Whenever an American service member is deployed, an entire family sacrifices. Tonight, Barry Petersen takes us to a place where husbands, wives, and children once separated by war can learn to be a family again.

Saving Private Rodriguez [7/6/2012]
The scars of battle are visible in suicides, wrecked families and haunted communities. So the Army brought the recuperative process to the war zone - Daniel Rodriguez joined the Army when his home life collapsed. His parents split. His father dropped from a heart attack. He was 18 and on the runty side for a high school football player, but with a dream of playing at a Division I college.

Schools Targeting Military Spouses [5/31/2012]
With little oversight, for-profit colleges seek share of Pentagon program's tuition money - "Unleash the dog trainer inside you," urges an ad for the online Animal Behavior College, which makes no bones about whom it's trying to recruit. In television and online ads, it speaks directly to military spouses. The message: You may be able to attend for free.http://ebird.osd.mil/ebfiles/e20120530890552.html

New Website helps with after deployment issues[7/21/2009]
Our mission is to help you and your loved ones manage the challenges that are often faced following a deployment. Here you will find
information and self-guided solutions for dealing with post-traumatic stress and war memories; conflict at work; depression; anger;
sleep problems; alcohol and drug abuse; stress; relationship problems; kids and deployment; spiritual guidance and fitness;
living with physical injuries; and health and wellness.

DoD Announces New Relocation Tool for Families[4/30/2008]
It’s almost peak moving season again for military families, and Defense Department leaders want families to know new resources are available to help. “Plan My Move,” soft-launched in late summer, is the next generation of DoD’s MilitaryHomefront tools to provide an integrated “e-moving” solution, officials said.

Sesame Street Coaches Kids Through Parent’s Deployments, Returns[5/1/2008]
Following a workshop that helped children cope with a military parent’s deployment, the familiar, furry denizens of Sesame Street are starring in a new program focusing on multiple deployments and family adjustments upon a parent’s return.
Sesame Workshop, the makers of Sesame Street, today released “Talk, Listen, Connect: Deployment, Homecoming, Changes,” a video workshop that aims to aid children in understanding and unbundling the tangle of complex emotions many feel in the midst of a mother’s or father’s tours of duty away from home, and even broaches the difficult subject of dealing with a parent’s debilitating war injury.